Mobile Translation Solutions

Translations for Mobile Phone Users

For the past few years WorldLingo have been providing Translations services to Mobile Phone
and handheld device/PDA companies enabling them to provide real-time translations for customers
of SMS texts, e-mails and websites. Companies in India, USA, and Japan, all turn to WorldLingo
for reliable and secure translation services. So when you want to provide translations to your
subscribers, contact us for a confidential discussion.

WorldLingo Translations has the experience and track record to deliver projects on time whilst
maintaining quality standards. We understand the connection between confidentiality (we're members
of TRUSTe), high availability, and affordability in what is increasingly a fiercely competitive
industry.

SMS Texts

E-mails

Websites

Chat

Real-time translation

Our real-time translations are provided from state of the art Rules Based Translation Engines,
currently we provide translations in 210 combinations between the following languages:

Arabic

Chinese Traditional

Chinese Simplified

Dutch

English

French

German

Greek

Italian

Japanese

Korean

Portuguese

Russian

Spanish

Swedish

Each service can be tailored to fit your and your subscribers' needs. There's a range of
domain specific dictionaries and it's even possible to let the subscriber create their own
dictionary. We know that mobile phones are about keeping touch and having fun, that's why
we've introduced two new 'languages':

Pig Latin

Swedish Chef

Your project will be managed by staff in either our UK or US office depending on your
location and what suits you best. Our Project Managers have literally hundreds of successful
real-time translations projects under their belt and although it's a digital solution there
will always be someone on hand if there's a problem.

Confidentiality

When you use WorldLingo's Machine Translation service neither the original, nor the translation
are retained by WorldLingo. The translation exists only so long as you keep it on your screen –
you can of course copy it somewhere for yourself, but we won't have a copy.